Local NewsNews Efforts to transform Planning and Development Department by Barbados Today 10/11/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 10/11/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office with Responsibility for Coordinating Infrastructural Projects, Dr William Duguid. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 775 Government is on a mission to modernise and transform the Planning and Development Department to make it more efficient and improve its service delivery. During a webinar held in conjunction with the Barbados Town Planning Society on Wednesday to mark World Town Planning Day, Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with Responsibility for Coordinating Infrastructural Projects, Dr William Duguid said this was a priority because it directly impacted Barbadians, various communities and businesses. He said that under the Planning and Development Act, the department will not only be more transparent but will also be more open and customer-driven. “The new legislation embodies [several] principles. The principle of proactive management is one of our core cornerstone precepts that underpin the review of the planning process and the adoptive changes against which performance should and will be measured as we move forward. The other principles are good governance, e-government, consultation and participation,” he said. Duguid added that all planning application permissions now rest with a planning board, noting that officers under a delegated authority will decide on most applications, with the board dealing with complex issues. He said this would lead to a swift application process. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Under the new legislation, there will be two new subcommittees – an environmental impact assessment committee and a design and engineering committee – and an appeal tribunal will also be established. Duguid said the Act will foster a new culture in the Planning and Development Department, which is focused on greater interaction with the public and being more outcome-driven, not just controlling and regulating duties. All applications will have to be submitted through an online portal, making it more convenient for customers. The minister also said that the amended Physical Development Plan 2023 was approved by the Cabinet and would be laid in Parliament shortly. This plan, Duguid said, articulated the government’s strategies and policies for land use, planning and physical development in Barbados. Climate resilient standards will be established for roads, drainage works and major buildings. Director of the Planning and Development Department, Trevor Leach said another significant change was pre-application consultations, explaining that this would ensure customers meet the requirements needed for a successful submission. (SZB) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like 10/01/2025 Council for the Disabled welcomes new legislation 10/01/2025 SSA boosts garbage collection as new trucks arrive 10/01/2025